As much as i admire the enthusiasm behind this project, i think it is time to strongly consider doing something entirely different from the norm with this aircraft, if for no other reason to increase the draw of people coming to see it. A B-17 can be seen in many states of the country, and most of them look somewhat similar, if not indistinguishable to the layperson. My suggestion would be to really seriously consider making a YB-40 out of this aircraft, as in itself this particular B-17 has no real historical significance (correction on point welcome) and can easily be viewed as a blank canvas from which to work.
Certain names and nose art mean nothing to most people and the significance will be appreciated by only the educated on the matter. A YB-40 or another unique idea, the half and half replica, could be a real draw because no-one has ever seen such a rare bird. People would travel to see such a creation, i'm sure of it. There are lots of G models out there(relatively speaking), and nothing says that any of them have to stay a G model, except of course the actual combat veterans. The biggest travesty i can think of is if a half hearted attempt to make it an F model goes ahead and it still has a lot of the G parts on it, fooling only the un-educated. Not a good idea in my opinion. Just another wierd thought crossed my mind as i was typing this , and it doesnt neccessarily relate to this project, but wouldnt a combat damaged B-17 replica be something to see. Surely there must be enough castoff parts around to assemble something that could represent the horrifying reality that a lot of these fellows faced and still got home. Flame away !!!!
